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turnkeys — adj. fully ready for use, ready to be put into operation; intended for sale after being completely designed and produced n. person having the keys, jailer … English contemporary dictionary

Turnkey — Turn key , n.; pl. {Turnkeys}. [1913 Webster] 1. A person who has charge of the keys of a prison, for opening and fastening the doors; a warder. [1913 Webster] 2. (Dentistry) An instrument with a hinged claw, used for extracting teeth with a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

turnkey — I. noun (plural turnkeys) Date: 1647 one who has charge of a prison s keys II. adjective Date: 1927 built, supplied, or installed complete and ready to operate < a turnkey nuclear plant > < a turnkey computer system >; also of or relating to a tu … New Collegiate Dictionary

Morgue — Mortuary redirects here. For the 1983 film, see Mortuary (1983 movie). For the 2005 film, see Mortuary (film). One of the entrances of the Victoria Public Mortuary, in Hong Kong A morgue or mortuary (in a hospital or elsewhere) is used for the… … Wikipedia

LGBT rights in Belarus — Homosexual sex was legalised in Belarus in 1994, however Gay rights in Belarus are still severely limited.History of gay rights in BelarusWhile a part of the Soviet Union, Belarus used the laws common for all Soviet republics. Homosexuality was… … Wikipedia

Ikey Solomon — Isaac (Ikey) Solomon (1785 1850) was an English criminal who became an extremely successful receiver of stolen property. He gained fame for his crimes, escape from arrest, and his high profile recapture and trial.Solomon remains famous as the… … Wikipedia

Finchley Common — was an area of land in Middlesex, and until 1816 the boundary between the parishes of Finchley, Friern Barnet and Hornsey. History Its use as a common is quite late. Rights to the common were claimed by the inhabitants of Finchley at the… … Wikipedia